R4 The Unbreakable Cop- Idaho Falls CANCELLED- TENTATIVE RESCHEDULE FOR 2022

Course Number: R4236

Course Description:

Having a problem isn’t the worst thing. The worst thing is having a problem and no plan to fix it…

There’s nothing easy about being a cop. The extremely high levels of negativity and the unrelenting pressure to perform perfectly make the job incredibly difficult. In normal times, it’s bad enough. Unfortunately, these are not normal times and as hard as it is to believe, it’s only gotten worse.

Sadly, it’s also clear that many politicians and other elected leaders are not going to go out of their way to protect you and your family. You’re going to have to do that yourself. You’re going to have to become unbreakable…

Attend this course and we’ll show you how to…

Make yourself unbreakable by learning, growing, and becoming stronger in the 7 Inner Strengths
Quickly determine which of the 4 Categories of Life you’re presently in and techniques to transition from a lower to a higher category
Self-determine the scope, direction, and length of your career by deciding your own self-worth instead of letting someone else do it
Implement routines and practices that keep you focused, on track, and moving forward each day…especially in difficult times
Utilize self-assessment tools to track, correct, and enhance your personal growth, happiness, and success
Enhance officer safety by practicing, perfecting, and maintaining a mindset of clarity and gratitude
Prevent negative and harmful thinking by scripting future reactions to specific behaviors
Overcome pain, fear, trauma, and resentment with passion, purpose, and action
Understand authentic love and the 3 simple steps to enrich any relationship
And so much more

Dates: September 29-30, 2021

Times: 0800-1530

Credit Hours: 15

Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Cost: $495.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Don Shomette

Remarks: Police departments that register 3 or more receive same number in free seats! Send 3, 4, 5, or more and get the same number in free seats!

To REGISTER online www.donshomette.com or call 540-577-7200

R4 Walking the Narrow Road of Leadership- Rexburg FREE COURSE

Course Number: R4800

Course Description:

The law enforcement profession is continuing to face significant challenges in its operational and organizational roles.  Unfortunately, one of the more pressing issues facing law enforcement agencies may be the failure of its supervisors and managers to consistently practice recognized leadership principles that they learn in management training programs. Most supervisors and managers seem to take the “path of least resistance” when dealing with problem employees or in communicating with employees.  This “wide road of mediocrity” is believed to be the primary path of most managers and these leadership failures have become a significant form of stress and frustration for the law enforcement culture.

This program examines why these problems occur, and the practical methods that managers and supervisors can use to become effective leaders and walk the narrow road of leadership excellence – both at work and at home.

Dates: June 16, 2021

Times: 0800-1200

Credit Hours: 4

Location: Madison High School, 2300 University Blvd., Rexburg, ID 83440

Cost: FREE

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Dr. Jack Enter

Remarks: To register for this course, contact Ilene Palmer at ipalmer@madisonsheriff.com, or call 208-372-5000

R4 Managing Dysfunctional Teams- Idaho Falls

Course Number: R4700

Course Description:

Who Should Attend?

This sixteen (16) hours block of training is for professionals who have been recently promoted or want to be in a leadership role in their profession: Senior officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, SROs, FTOs, SWAT, K9, officers on leadership track, probation, parole, and correction professionals

Course Description:

Dysfunction, in some form, is always present in every organization. However, dysfunction is a component in the workplace that should be welcomed but managed. When properly managed, dysfunction can by healthy for an organization. This course is for those officers who have recently been promoted to a supervisory or team-lead role and those officers who are not currently in these positions but are on a leadership track. This course will examine many topics, including: where we find dysfunction in our agencies; types of team members working in our agency; when your team leader is the dysfunctional person; changing your team’s culture; and managing dysfunctional team members.

Dates: November 1-2, 2021

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 16

Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Cost: $275.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Brent Tharpe

Remarks: To Register For This Course:

Go to www.tharpeconsulting.com and click on the Event Calendar or contact Brent Tharpe at 731-287-1962.

Make Checks Payable To:

Tharpe Consulting, checks can be mailed to 325 Burch Rd. – Dyersburg, TN 38024. We also accept credit cards through PayPal. All attendees will receive a training manual and a certificate of completion.

Hotel Information:  

Residence Inn by Marriott Idaho Falls – 635 West Broadway – Idaho Falls, ID 83402 – 208-542-0000 – $96.00 + tax – to get rate, ask for a room from Tharpe Consulting block of rooms.

R4 Developing Effective Leaders- Idaho Falls

Course Number: R4805

Course Description:

Who Should Attend?

This sixteen (16) hours block of training is for professionals who have been recently promoted or want to be in a leadership role in their profession: Senior officers, Sergeants, Lieutenants, Captains, SROs, FTOs, SWAT, K9, officers on leadership track, probation, parole, and correction professionals

Course Description:

In a recent study by the Society of Human Research Management (SHRM), they discovered that individuals who were recently promoted to a leadership role faced three primary challenges. First, the newly appointed leader found it difficult to find his or her leader’s mindset. Second, new leaders often found it difficult to lead individuals they once worked side-by-side with. Finally, new leaders found it difficult to identify and bridge their own skill gaps.

“Developing Effective Leaders” will address these challenges. This is an informative training that was designed to be beneficial to those law enforcement professionals who are new to their leadership role and a refresher for those professionals who are veteran leaders. This training was designed to be the foundational building blocks for professionals who want to develop into effective and ethical leaders. The training will cover five primary modules: Leadership versus Management, Leadership, Power and Leadership, Effective Leaders, and Leadership Styles.

Dates: June 15-16, 2021

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 16

Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Cost: $275.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Brent Tharpe

Remarks: To Register For This Course: Go to www.tharpeconsulting.com and click on the Event Calendar or contact Brent Tharpe at 731-287-1962.

Make Checks Payable To:

Tharpe Consulting, checks can be mailed to 325 Burch Rd. – Dyersburg, TN 38024. We also accept credit cards through PayPal. All attendees will receive a manual and a certificate of completion.

Hotel Information:  

Hampton Inn Idaho Falls/Airport – 645 Lindsay Blvd – Idaho Falls, ID 83402 – 208-523-1400 – 94.00+ tax – to get rate, ask for a room from Tharpe Consulting block of rooms

 

R4 Leadership Skills for Challenging Times- Idaho Falls CANCELLED

Course Number: R4805

Course Description:  R4 Leadership Skills for Challenging Times- Idaho Falls
CANCELLED effective 03/16/20

Leadership is influence. Each of us has the power of influence. Becoming a leader you must recognize the potential in others, not to mention yourself. Accepting a new leadership position can be the most demanding and yet receive the least training. It is Mike’s hope to share some innovative ideas to help in day-to-day operations from the supervisors role in a vehicle pursuit, to making critical decisions at the crime scene. In the spirit of Community Policing, it is important that we decipher the mission and vision of the organization and the real time impact it has on future leadership.

Mission and Vision Statement: During this period, we will discuss the importance of knowing your mission and vision for your organization. It is imperative that each employee has a working knowledge of their role and the impact on the mission of the department. It starts with having a keen understanding of your current job function.

Innovative Ideas About Leadership: During the time allotted, we will discuss points to emphasize the Role of Leadership, and innovative theories of understanding people. One day you’re one of the guys, the next, you’re promoted. This is a tough adjustment to make. We will spend some time understanding what is needed to make this critical transition.

Confronting The Problem Employee: Regardless of the size of the organization, there will always be people who are hard to deal with or motivate. During this session we will uncover some innovative strategies in confronting this person without transferring them.

First Line Risk Management: As a leader we must take an affirmative role in training our people. During this period, we will discuss the cost of not training or monitoring our personnel. In addition, we will discuss the 12 Critical tasks that can reduce your liability risk.

Developing Your People: When was the last time you took the time to develop someone. During this period, we will tackle critical issues in prioritizing your workload while developing your personnel.

Accountable Leadership: Every supervisor in the organization has a responsibility to make sound decisions that benefit the citizens and the organization. During this period, we will discuss the COMPSTAT program and how it relates to Accountability. In addition, we will discuss what it takes to be an effective critical decision maker and taking responsibility for those decisions.

Media Relations: Your organization is only one case away from CNN broadcasting, “Live” from your city. During this period, we will discuss the importance of each level of leadership becoming aware of the pitfalls of dealing with the media.

Real Time Leadership: In today’s world the need to have things instantaneous has caused a shift in leading as it relates to business. Critical issues involving day-to-day operations will cause leaders to speed up the learning curve in order to tackle these tough issues. During this period, we will discuss maintaining a positive work environment in which the truth can be told, core competencies of a leader, work assignments, and rotating personnel and transfers.

Critical Thinking Checklist: Checklist to assist in Critical Incidents: Homicide Scenes, Vehicle Pursuits, Civil Unrest, Missing Child (AMBER Alerts), Use of Force and Potential Terrorism in your city.

Upon Completion:

At the end of this training session, the participant will have a working knowledge on how to:

  • Dealing with the Problem Employee
  • Decision Making
  • The Role of the Mission and Vision Statement
  • Delegating Assignments

In addition, the participant will become familiarized with:

  • 2 Golden Rules of Leadership
  • P.O.S.D.C.R.B.
  • Performance Evaluations
  • Level 5 Leadership
  • Broken Window Theory
  • Expectations

Note:

This leadership program is a principled-based program with precise, clear-cut directions to provide you with the necessary tools to fulfill your day-to-day leadership role. Critical Leadership for the New Supervisor infuses academic leadership principles into the self-need to break through old habits. If you are a New Supervisor, it is Mike’s hope to make an investment into your leadership capital and if you are an experienced leader, he hopes to share some fresh perspectives of the evolution of leadership.

Dates: April 7-9, 2020

Times: 0800-1700

Credit Hours: 24

Location: Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office Training Annex, 577 D St., Idaho Falls, ID 83402

Cost: $350.00

(Attendees are responsible for meals, travel, and/or lodging)

Deadline:

Instructor(s): Sgt. Mike Coker (ret.)

Remarks: Register through the PATC website located here- https://www.patc.com/training/register.php?ID=16847